
The sad feeling she felt as no one cared anymore made Madison forget the horrifying terror in the house for a moment. He was busy escaping from terrible terrors and forgetting his friends but somehow tonight he remembered them.
What Adel said was very true but he was sure that his friends were not like Adel's friends because they were disappointed by the stupid actions he did. Although no one cared, he could not blame his friends let alone their personal lives and he should not be as selfish as if he was the only one who needed their attention.
Instead of being sad and pretentious disappointed because no one cares even though all the consequences themselves should he start looking for information from the woman who is beside him. He must try to get close to Adel, pry over the information on what he saw and find out more about the mysterious woman.
"Here you go, don't cry like that, it's useless because they won't come" Adel said.
"You're right, Adel. They're all the same and they don't care about me anymore" Madison said.
"That's what happens, reality isn't always beautiful. They're all hypocrites so you don't have to hope for them."
"I didn't expect. Now tell me, what happened to you on the basement floor?" ask Madison.
"I'm locked up, nobody cares about me when all my best friends are out there."
"Why are you locked up, has anyone locked you up?" ask Madison again.
Adel did not answer, but the woman looked at him. Madison waited for an answer from her, she hoped Adel would answer but a loud voice from outside shocked the two of them. Not only was the sound heard once, it was heard several times.
"What's that?" ask Adel.
"I don't want to see it!" reject Madison.
"Don't you, what if there's a wild animal? We have to see it!" said Adel.
Wild animals? Madison wanted to laugh at it. There was probably an animal in the house because no one was in the house other than the two of them and he was sure that no animal would dare to approach.
"Oh, no. Wolfy!" Adel moved from his seat.
"Wolfy? Didn't you say that you killed and burned him?" ask Madison.
"I'm just kidding, let's help me find him. He must have come back!" take Adel.
"I'm just here!" turn down Madison because she doesn't want to go out and experience the scary stuff again.
"If so, give me the lamp. I'll be looking for Wolfy alone!" pinta Adel's.
"What's? I don't want the dark in the room!" reject Madison.
"I can't take long, Madi. What if Wolfy disappears again so give it to me or you come with me!" said Adel.
Madison was very unwilling to get out of the room but she also did not want to be alone in the room in the dark. Although the room was safe, but not necessarily the demons did not go inside.
Inevitably, Madison is forced to follow Adel out to find her dog who is not necessarily out there. He actually hopes that it is Milo who is outside so that he has friends other than friends like Adel who instead must be aware of exceeding the terrible terror in the house because of Adel's attitude very suspicious.
Adel walked in front with the lamp in hand, while Madison followed and held her shoulder. Don't get separated because he knows the bad things he will get again if he is separated from Adel. Now that he has come to his senses, it seems that only he has the terrible terror and Adel does not.
"Don't pull me!" adel said as he pulled her shoulder so Madison wouldn't pull her shoulder.
"I don't want to be separated from you!" said Madison.
"Alright, but don't go far!" pinta Madison's.
"Wolfy, where are you?" Adel calls his dog whom he believes is outside.
"Wolfy," Madison also called. She hopes Adel finds Wolfy soon so they can go back into the room because she wants to be alone to think about things. They keep looking for Wolfy under the chair and in dark places. Madison rubbed her nape as a cold wind suddenly blew against her.
"Adel, maybe it's not Wolfy" Madison said.
"That must be my dog!"
"How did you know?"
"Of course I know!" Adel stepped away to look for his dog somewhere else.
"Wait!" Madison was about to get close to Adel but a cold wind blew back on her.
"Hana?" Madison turned around, somehow she felt Hana's presence in the house but there was nothing behind her.
Madison looked around, the sound of footsteps coming back was heard. For some reason, Madison steps up to leave Adel still searching for Wolfy. Although it was dark because she was not carrying a lamp, Madison stepped into the room and opened the door. Madi stood in front of the door and stared into the pitch-black room.
He felt it, he felt it was Hana in there. Not only Hana but she also felt that Jeremy was in the room.
"Hana, Jeremy," Madi calls her two best friends whom she doesn't see. He only felt if there were both of them in the room.
"Brakk!!" the loud noise shocked Madison. Madison turned away, the wind returned past her as if someone was passing by her yet no one was.
"Hana, Jerry. Wait!" madison shouted that she had run towards the exit. He believes his friends are in the house. He believes they must have come to look for her whereabouts, so Madison exits the house screaming for her two best friends.
Strange, there's no one. He was very sure if he felt the existence of his two best friends but his two best friends were not there at all. Madison looked down, she looked sad. It turned out that it was really just his feelings and stupid him, where could his two best friends be there?
Madison goes back inside, she searches for the whereabouts of Adel who is still looking for the whereabouts of Wolfy and strangely, Adel does not disappear as he already has. It really feels strange, lest Adel accidentally not disappear because he wants to be a spy.
"Adel, did you find him?" ask Madison.
"No, like you said, it doesn't look like Wolfy."
"What about the basement floor? It's possible that Wolfy went there to look for you because she thought you were on the basement floor, "Madison asked that question on purpose.
"Wolfy can't be in the basement. Forget it, he doesn't exist!" Adel had already stepped away towards the room.
Madison looked at Adel's back, then she looked towards the basement. Why is he getting suspicious?
"Quick, Madi. Don't let them pull you into that dark basement because maybe you won't get out of there again so you die and rot in that basement along with the demons it's awful!" said Adel.
"No, wait!" Madison ran after Adel because she was scared. He would no longer be on the basement floor and experience horrors he could never forget. From now on he did not want to be inside any room other than the room because he knew the demons were in a dark and narrow place.
Madison and Adel go into the room unaware that the voice she hears is only to distract her, distracting her from something she should never know at all.